India and other nations to share safety protocols and monitor AI performance in clinical settings
HealthAI – The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health welcomed India as a pioneer country joining the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network (GRN), a global network of health regulators dedicated to the safe and effective use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The agreement marks the start of a collaboration between India and HealthAI to share best practices and information aimed at accelerating global efforts for safer and more effective deployment of AI in healthcare.
The Indian Council of Medical Research -National Institute for Research in Digital Health and Data Science (ICMR – NIRDHDS), and IndiaAI will work with HealthAI to, for example, share safety protocols and monitor AI performance in clinical settings, alongside fellow GRN members, such as the UK and Singapore. This is a fundamental step towards HealthAI’s goal of promoting international cooperation for fair, secure and efficient AI-driven solutions in health sectors and solidifies India’s position as a pioneer in the responsible application of AI in healthcare.
The signing ceremony took place today in New Delhi with the participation of Dr Sanghamitra Pati, Additional Director General, and Dr Mona Duggal, Director of the ICMR – NIRDHDS, Kavita Bhatia, COO, IndiaAI, and Dr Ricardo Baptista Leite, CEO, HealthAI.
“India’s national strategy for AI is designed to position the country as a global AI workforce while leveraging AI for public services, value creation, startup support and job creation. To achieve this, we work closely with academia, researchers, startups and entrepreneurs to identify key gaps ranging from compute capacity and Indian foundation models to datasets, skilling and safe and trusted AI tools. Our aim is to build AI applications and models across the ecosystem, fostering collaboration and broad adoption. Our collaboration with HealthAI directly supports this vision by advancing responsible AI in health, helping us build AI that is safe, effective and widely adopted across the health ecosystem,” said Kavita Bhatia, COO, IndiaAI.
“Through this collaboration with HealthAI, we are fostering cross-disciplinary engagement and strengthening data-driven practice. Together, we aim to enhance the safety, effectiveness and accessibility of AI in health,” said Dr Mona Duggal, Director, ICMR-NIRDHDS.
“We feel honoured to have India participate in our GRN,” stated Dr Ricardo Baptista Leite, CEO, HealthAI. “The country’s vast healthcare experience and commitment to digital innovation will provide valuable insights as we work together to create global networks that aim to ensure AI-driven benefits reach patients safely and effectively. We welcome India as a founding pioneer country and look forward to the expertise they bring to this important collaboration.”
This partnership enables India to contribute its expertise in health to global AI governance while accelerating the safe integration of AI tools across the country’s diverse healthcare landscape. With the growing advancement and use of AI in healthcare delivery, responsible AI emerges as a critical enabler to improve service efficiency and expand equitable access to quality care at scale, both nationally and globally.
Members also benefit from technical support while contributing to the implementation and adoption of best practice standards for AI in Health that balance innovation with data privacy and patient safety.
HealthAI intends to launch more efforts to provide support for pioneer countries, such as stakeholder engagements and the exchange of insights to help inform and refine regulatory approaches, to build a trusted and interconnected framework for the safe and effective use of AI across Asia and beyond.
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